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Gesu is celebrating its 125th anniversary.

Gesu celebrates 125th anniversary

Molly Glowacki, News Reporter February 5, 2019
Rev. Jim Flaherty, pastor of Gesu, said the 125th anniversary of Gesu is a year to celebrate and the generations of support from the community.
The next step clinic was the recipient of the Presidents Challenge award at President Lovells address.

Next Step Clinic win President’s challenge grant

Joseph Beaird, News Reporter February 5, 2019
Amy Van Hecke, associate professor of psychology, said the Next Step Clinic seeks to address the issue of delayed diagnosis of developmental disabilities like autism, mental health concerns and trauma of children and families in Milwaukee.
Kelsey Otero was named a recipient of Milwaukee Business Journals 40 under 40.

Kelsey Otero named recipient of Milwaukee Business Journal 40 Under 40

Alex Garner, News Reporter February 5, 2019
The 40 Under 40 recognition is given out to emerging leaders under 40 years old who are making a difference in the Milwaukee community. Kelsey Otero received it for her work with the 707 Hub.
The car crash was in front of the Straz Tower residence hall.

Minor car crash occurs in front of Straz Tower

Alexa Jurado February 2, 2019
Marquette University Police Department responded to the incident.
Student in residence hall confirmed to have mumps

Student in residence hall confirmed to have mumps

Sydney Czyzon, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune January 31, 2019
The student is recovering and no longer contagious, according to the advisory.
Students gather in the 707 Hub to eat a chicken and waffle breakfast sponsored by WIN before heading to Sherman Phoenix.

WIN visits Sherman Phoenix

Natallie St. Onge, Executive News Editor January 30, 2019
The building is now a high quality space for small businesses of color offering diverse foods, wellness services and cultural activities.
Residents in The Commons were evacuated from their rooms Wednesday morning.

Students evacuated from The Commons

Natallie St. Onge, Executive News Editor January 30, 2019
Students were evacuated to the lobby and dining area.
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Classes canceled through noon Thursday

Natallie St. Onge, Executive News Editor January 29, 2019
All classes will resume at noon on Thursday. 
Anna Clark signs a copy of her book The Poisoned City: Flints Water and the American Urban Tragedy

Anna Clark visits to talk about Flint water crisis

Joseph Beaird, News Reporter January 29, 2019
Clark spoke at two events; a Q&A discussing the process of writing her book and a presentation describing complexities of the water crisis in Flint.
MUSG hopes to change visitation policy due to student concerns.

MUSG considers changes to residence hall visitation policy

Margaret Cahill, News Reporter January 29, 2019
According to the Office of Residence Life, if a student has a non-resident in his or her room after 2 AM and they did not register for overnight check-in prior to 10 p.m., could face violation of the student conduct code.
Photo courtesy of Kimo Ah Yun.

Board of Trustees approves six new programs

Alex Garner, News Reporter January 29, 2019
The new programs include master programs of science in accounting analytics, criminal justice data analytics, sports and exercise analytics, management and healthcare administration, as well as a Ph.D. in computer science programs and a specialization in health systems leadership.
Students trek through the snow on the first day of cancelled classes in five years.

Extreme cold to be monitored for potential Wednesday cancellation

Joseph Beaird, News Reporter January 29, 2019
Acting provost Kimo Ah Yun said weather was being closely monitored since early in the day Sunday.
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